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1. Privacy & Cookies

We will always keep your data secure. The purpose of this page is to inform you in a completely transparent way about why we store some of your personal data, how we use it and what your rights are in relation to these practices. To find out more…

1. Personal information

Your personal information is only used to improve your customer experience.

2. Protection

We will protect your data as if it were our own.

3. Listening

We strive to communicate with you, listen to your needs, and never give you any unpleasant surprises.

4. No spam

You decide what you want to receive from Sweetlaces and how.

5. Essential information

Your information doesn’t just lie around – if we don’t use it, we delete it.

 

2. Protection & Privacy

At Sweetlaces, we are 100% committed to protecting the privacy of our customers and visitors. Sweetlaces team members are customers themselves, as well as customers of other websites. That’s why we know how important your privacy is, and we respect it. If you have any questions about how we protect your confidential data, please send us an e-mail to hello@sweet–laces.com, marked “personal information”. For all our services, the data controller (the company responsible for the privacy policy) is Sweetlaces.

Cookie policy

1. Introduction

Our website, https://sweet–laces.com (hereinafter referred to as “the website”) uses cookies and other related technologies (for convenience, all technologies are referred to as “cookies”). Cookies are also placed by third parties on our behalf. In the document below, we inform you about the use of cookies on our website.

2. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is deposited on the visitor’s hard disk when he or she connects to the site. This file is invisible to the naked eye, so the visitor is not really aware of it.
 Sites display a message indicating whether or not cookies are accepted.
 Cookies enable the site’s server or a third-party server (advertising network, web analytics service, etc.) to recognize the visitor’s medium and not the user. Cookies therefore make it possible to automatically access a personalized page without having to identify oneself. The use of cookies plays a major role in marketing actions and analysis on the Internet. In particular, it enables us to target the behavior of Internet users. Also, the use of capping in an advertising campaign limits the number of displays to the same person, to avoid the wear-and-tear effect.

3. What are the different cookies?

Operating cookies

They enable or facilitate electronic communication (detection of connection errors, identification of connection points, website security, etc.) or provide online communication services at your express request (screen display preferences, storage of information entered in forms, access to your user account, etc.). It is impossible to oppose these cookies. Social cookies These make the site more user-friendly and interactive, by enabling interaction with social networks (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.).
 These cookies will process data relating to the amount of content shared via social networks, whether you have an account on a social network, the tracking of your browsing on different sites, etc. These functionalities come from third-party applications integrated into our site. The social network providing such an application button is likely to identify you via this button, even if you did not use this button when consulting our site. This type of application button may in fact enable the social network to track your browsing on our site, simply because your account with the social network concerned was activated on your terminal (open session or even connected application) during your browsing on our site.
To find out about the purposes of use (whether advertising, browsing information, etc.), we advise you to consult the privacy protection policies of these networks, which they collect thanks to these application buttons. These protection policies should enable you to exercise your choices with these social networks, by configuring your user accounts for each of these networks.
 The use and placement of cookies is subject to your prior consent on these social networks.

Advertising cookies

These cookies enable us to improve the relevance of the advertising and content displayed on this site and on third-party media. When we send promotional messages or broadcast such messages, our aim is therefore to send you advertising and offers that are as targeted as possible and adapted to your needs or really likely to attract your attention.
 These cookies are likely to process data relating to your personal preferences, your interests in our services and/or products, your consumption habits, etc… We may use automated processing tools to process your personal preferences and thus evaluate certain personal aspects of your profile, in particular by analyzing and anticipating your personal preferences and needs. The data processed in this way may come from a variety of sources and may be cross-referenced: data from our customer files, navigation data, data from third parties, vehicle usage data, etc. Such processing generally results in the provision of personalized content in line with your personal preferences, such as customized e-mail offers, targeted advertising, web content tailored to your preferences, etc. For example, such processing may lead us to display advertising relating to a segment of industrial vehicles that you are likely to prefer (a refrigerated van rather than a dry van, or vice versa). The use of these tools is defined as profiling by the applicable regulations.
 The use and storage of these cookies is subject to your acceptance.

Audience measurement cookies

These cookies analyze site traffic and usage, so we can better understand how our site is used and improve the browsing experience.
 These cookies generally process data relating to the pages visited, the length of time the pages are visited, the browser you use to visit these pages, etc.
 The use and storage of these cookies is subject to your acceptance.

4. How is my consent obtained?

On your first visit to our site, you will be asked to accept the use of cookies, thanks to the display of a dedicated information banner. If you expressly accept or continue to browse our site, you consent to the use of cookies on your terminal.
 For your information, and in compliance with the law, your consent is not required for cookies whose purpose is to enable or facilitate communication or to provide a service you have requested.

5. How do you exercise your right to object to cookies?

If you do not wish cookies to be used and/or deposited on your machine via this site, a refusal cookie will be deposited on your equipment, so that we can record the information that you have objected to the use of these cookies.
 However, if you delete this refusal cookie, it will no longer be possible to identify you as having refused the use of cookies.
 You can manage the placement of cookies via your browser settings.
 While most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, you can choose to accept all cookies, reject them systematically, or choose which cookies you accept, depending on the sender. You can also regularly delete cookies from your equipment via your browser.
 However, don’t forget to configure all your browsers on your various terminals (tablets, smartphones, computers, etc.).
 To manage cookies and your choices, each browser is configured differently. It is described in your browser’s help menu, which will tell you how to modify your cookie preferences.
 In accordance with applicable personal data protection legislation, you have the right to access, rectify, limit, port and delete your personal data. To exercise these rights, you can consult our information on the protection of your personal data by clicking on Personal Data.
 For further information about this system, or to exercise your right of access to images concerning you, please contact us at hello@sweet–laces.com or at the following postal address: 4 ZI la Vallière, 06730 Saint-André-de-la-Roche, FRANCE.

You may lodge a complaint with the French data protection authority (CNIL, www.cnil.fr) if you feel that this system does not comply with personal data protection rules.